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Developing Climate-Resilient Crops Improving Global Food Security and Safety Footprints of Climate Variability on Plant Diversity Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Fahad Shah, Sonmez Osman, Saud Shah, Wang Depeng, Wu Chao, Adnan Muhammad, Turan Veysel

Couverture de l’ouvrage Developing Climate-Resilient Crops

Developing Climate-Resilient Crops: Improving Global Food Security and Safety is timely, as the world is gradually waking up to the fact that a global food crisis of enormous proportions is brewing. Climate change is creating immense problems for agricultural productivity worldwide, resulting in higher food prices. This book elucidates the causative aspects of climate modification related to agriculture, soil, and plants, and discusses the relevant resulting mitigation process and also how new tools and resources can be used to develop climate-resilient crops.

Features:

  • Addresses the limits of the anthropogenic global warming theory advocated by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
  • Presents the main characters (drought tolerance, heat tolerance, water-use efficiency, disease resistance, nitrogen-use efficiency, nitrogen fixation, and carbon sequestration) necessary for climate-resilient agriculture
  • Delivers both theoretical and practical aspects, and serves as baseline information for future research
  • Provides valuable resource for those students engaged in the field of environmental sciences, soil sciences, agricultural microbiology, plant pathology, and agronomy
  • Highlights factors that are threatening future food production

Bimolecular Invention in Understanding Plant Adaptation to Climate Change. Physiological Ecology. Biological Control. Future Perspective of Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Defense System in Plants. Influence of Environmental Adversities on Physiological Changes in Plants. Climate change and role of genetics and genomics in climate resilient sorghum. Plant Chemical Ecology:The focused arena for plant survival and productivity. Plant-Microbe Interaction Under Climate Change. Mapping QTLs for abiotic stress. Adapting Climate Change and Variability for Current and Future Production Systems of Maize. Climate change and plants: biodiversity, growth and interaction.

Postgraduate and Professional

Dr Shah Fahad is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Agronomy, University of Haripur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. He obtained his PhD in Agronomy from Huazhong Agriculture University, China, in 2015. After doing his postdoctoral research in Agronomy at the Huazhong Agriculture University (2015–17), he accepted the position of Assistant Professor at the University of Haripur. He has published over 190 peer-reviewed papers with more than 160 research and 30 review articles, on important aspects of climate change, plant physiology and breeding, plant nutrition, plant stress responses and tolerance mechanisms, and exogenous chemical priming-induced abiotic stress tolerance. He has also contributed 20 book chapters to various book editions published by Springer, Wiley-Blackwell, and Elsevier. He has edited six book volumes, including this one, published by CRC press, Springer, and Intech Open. He has won Young Rice International Scientist award and distinguish scholar award in 2014 and 2015 respectively. He has worked and is presently continuing on a wide range of topics, including climate change, greenhouse emission gasses, abiotic stresses tolerance, roles of phytohormones and their interactions in abiotic stress responses, heavy metals, regulation of nutrient transport processes.

Prof. Dr. Osman SÖNMEZ is a Professor in the Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Erciyes University, Kayseri, Turkey. He obtained his MS and PhD in Agronomy from Kansas State University, Manhattan-KS, USA in 1996-2004. In 2014 he accepted the position of Associate Professor at the University of Erciyes. Since 2014, he has worked in Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture at Erciyes University. He has published over 90 as peer-reviewed papers, research and review articles on soil pollution, plant physiology and plant nutrition.

Dr Veysel Turan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of